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Gyno surgery and insurance??

Magnus

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What is the possibilities of your health insurance covering a gyno surgery? If so what insurance companies are more likely to cover it?
 
I am not sure wich company would be the best to use,but do not tell your doctor you use gear.If you do he will have to tell the insurance company about it,because the insurance company always has to have a report from the dotor about things like that.Tell your doctor you got it from andro,or tell him you have always had it.It is also important to tell him you want it removed because it hurts,if you have it removed for cosmetic reasons only the insurance company may not want to cover it.
 
My doctor always checks for signs of gyno when I go in to see him. Everything we talk abou drug related he does not write down to avoid the insurance hassle. I guess it all depends on the doc. Just find one that is AAS friendly :D
 
they wont pay for cosmetic reasons but if will if it is painful.
 
Yeah make the point that it hurts. You can't sleep at night on your stomach. You get the idea.
 
I just had gyno surgery yesterday, didn't use gear, I had it as a result of puberty. My insurance covered it, but yes, make sure you tell the doctor that it's causing you pain.
 
Somebody made a good point in an earlier post. Getting gyno removal covered by insurance will get you to a normal surgeon. Someone who has no interest in making it look "nice". Things may very well turn out okay, who knows. Why take the chance?
 
daemon said:
Getting gyno removal covered by insurance will get you to a normal surgeon. Someone who has no interest in making it look "nice".

Pain and cancer will get it covered by my INS. and they do have plastic surgeons on the plan which will perform the procedure to make it look nice as well.
 
flexdaddy said:
I just had gyno surgery yesterday, didn't use gear, I had it as a result of puberty. My insurance covered it, but yes, make sure you tell the doctor that it's causing you pain.

how long does it take to recover from and does it severly limit your training?
 
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